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“Fight now or later?” The motto of the new season of “Jersey Shore Family Vacation”?

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Conflicts, anyone?

“My (blank space), do you want us to argue now or later?” says Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi in the trailer for the new season of “Jersey Shore Family Vacation.”

The campaign starts on Thursday, September 19th.

According to the trailer, upcoming storylines include the engagement of Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola and former Karma bouncer Justin May, the promotional tour for Mike “The Situation” Sorrentio's book, Vinny Guadagnino's stand-up career and the heat between Nicole and Angelina Pivarnick's boyfriend Vinny Tortorella.

“I think you're shady, I think you're using her,” Nicole tells Vinny, aka Vinny 2.0. “You don't love her.”

Pauly DelVecchio’s girlfriend Nikki Hall also returns to the show.

Other obvious storylines not shown in the trailer include Angelina's pursuit of Joey Camasta, aka Nicole's stylist and podcast co-host. Nicole and Joey revealed the storyline during the taping of the “It's Happening with Snooki and Joey” podcast on July 31 at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown.

More: “Jersey Shore” films “friction” between Angelina and Sammi at the Urban Coalhouse in Red Bank

More: Angelina from “Jersey Shore” gets new court date for domestic violence in Freehold Township

“I will say, because the season is about to start, that there is a feud between Angelina and Joey,” Nicole said. “Angelina attacked Joey.”

Plus, the drama between Angelina and Sammi doesn't seem to be letting up, as patrons at Urban Coalhouse Pizza and Bar in Red Bank attested, where a tense meeting between the two was filmed in March.

Police were called to Angelina's home in Freehold Township twice because of domestic violence, but so far the issue has not appeared in the storyline or been mentioned in the trailer.

A court date scheduled for Tuesday, August 20, for Angelina in connection with an incident that occurred at her home on June 2 has been rescheduled for September 17. Angelina, 38, is charged with assault, criminal damage, obstruction of justice and resisting arrest in connection with the incident. Police have not released the victim's name. She has pleaded not guilty.

The house in Freehold Township, where his friend Vinny 2.0 lives, is often shown in the series.

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Jersey Shore native Chris Jordan covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Reach him at [email protected]